Producing Bob Dylan was pretty much a spectator sport.
Bob Dylan led me to this kind of music - and it's his and ours. And it's nobody else's.
I'm not Welsh and I didn't know that much about Dylan Thomas , and I saw that he's a huge icon of Welsh-ness.
I am a Bob Dylan fan.
Bob Dylan emerged from nowhere, like an alien. And that was just the start.
She smiled, turning toward Alek. "You don't know what a friend you have in Dylan.
I think The Beatles are the lasting influence on me, even more so than Dylan.
When I was playing with Bob Dylan in, like, 1966, I was, like, 20 years old.
I'm always looking for overlooked post-Dylan singer-songwriter records from the '70s.
Bob Dylan was uncomfortable being known as just a protest singer. He wanted to go back into himself and do what he wanted to do when he wanted to do it.
I've always been amused by [Bob] Dylan; I don't think he's been amused by me.
[Bob Dylan] is a preacher but also a sinner; a poet but also a pitchman; authentic all-American but also invented persona.
Bob Dylan is the Jew of all time.
I'm a [Bob] Dylan freak, like everybody else.
I'll marry Bob Dylan, I'll f - k Dillon Francis, and I'll kill Matt Dillon , because I don't know him.
Without music, there is not the faintest chance [Bob Dylan] words would now be garlanded as they are.
but right now it's Bob Dylan Bob Dylan Bob Dylan all the way.
Back seat drivers don’t know the feel of the wheel but they sho’ know how to make a fuss" Bob Dylan/Bonnie Raitt, “Let’s Keep It Between Us,” 1982
Musically Bob [Dylan] is a primitive. He's not a Gershwin, or somebody that uses eloquent music terms.